
""I hope to bring the player's perspective. I've played at the NCAA level. I've played in the pressure situations, and I understand that it's not black and white. I want to share the gray area of what players are thinking, and I also try to bring the intangibles and paint the things that you may not necessarily see.""
""We have a great friendly rivalry as my dad and my mom went to Iowa and my nephew goes to Florida right now, so the group chat has been jumping. It's always a fun time, but this year I have a different vantage point.""
""This spring, Parker became the first openly LGBTQ analyst to call a Men's March Madness game.""
Candace Parker, a retired WNBA star, is celebrated for her achievements, including three championships with different teams and her upcoming induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Known for her versatility and basketball IQ, she now serves as an analyst during March Madness, aiming to provide a player's perspective. Parker enjoys a family rivalry during the tournament and reflects on her transition from studio work to calling games live, marking her as the first openly LGBTQ analyst for Men's March Madness.
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